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in 2009 he pled guilty to lying to white house officials and to tax fraud. carrick served two years in jail. he explains now why he is an evangelist of sorts on minimum sentencing. >> talk to us about how your perspective of federal prison changed. >> matt, i've been in law enforcement my entire career. i stood in a courtroom with no compassion and sent people to prison for 10 years, 20 years, 30 years and life. i think what stunned me the most about walking into cumberland was that i was then housed with men that were doing those same sentences that were there for first-time, non-violent drug offenses. >> at the core of your argument here is that these minimum mandatory federal sentences have not doing what they intended to do. >> no. you know what? when i came into the system, i didn't realize -- it's a nickel. hold it. feel the weight of it? feel it? >> yeah. >> i had no idea that for 5 grams of cocaine, which is what that nickel weighs, 5 grams, you could be sentenced to 10 years in prison. i was with men sentenced to 10 years in prison for 5 grams of co
in 2009 he pled guilty to lying to white house officials and to tax fraud. carrick served two years in jail. he explains now why he is an evangelist of sorts on minimum sentencing. >> talk to us about how your perspective of federal prison changed. >> matt, i've been in law enforcement my entire career. i stood in a courtroom with no compassion and sent people to prison for 10 years, 20 years, 30 years and life. i think what stunned me the most about walking into cumberland was that...
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and they pay much lower taxes than the average working class american because they get tax gimmicks. you put their taxes at a normal level not even a superhigh level for these unbelievable checks that they take home and you fund 47 million people. >> this is a solution, get rid of what's called carried interest, the loophole you're talking about. get rid of the carried interest loophole for the top 40 people. do it just for the top 40 -- >> you'd probably get about $3 billion a year from the 40 people alone. this would be, you know, i have here, i brought it because i thought it was relevant. to a piece of legislation submitted by senator levin, which is all of the worst tax phony loopholes for american companies, putting their money in the caymans, this is $220 billion over ten years, it's not about raising tax or anything, it's about closing the most disgusting, egregious loopholes we could feed our children decently without breaking a sweat. >> okay. margaret, why did there's been a lot today. i don't think they're being disingenuous. i think if you look at the record of the parti
and they pay much lower taxes than the average working class american because they get tax gimmicks. you put their taxes at a normal level not even a superhigh level for these unbelievable checks that they take home and you fund 47 million people. >> this is a solution, get rid of what's called carried interest, the loophole you're talking about. get rid of the carried interest loophole for the top 40 people. do it just for the top 40 -- >> you'd probably get about $3 billion a year...
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i'm a guy who has cut taxes $2.3 billion in the state. our budget in fiscal 2014 spends less than jon corzine's in fiscal 2008. we have reformed teacher tenure, reformed pension benefits to make folks pay more for their pensions and to lose the cost of living adjustments. i mean, you know, if they did that stuff in washington, they would be having a parade for the washington republicans. so they can call me whatever they want to call me. you look at my record, i think most people objectively look at my record as we were talking about before when we were outside, it's a solid conservative record and for goodness' sakes, almost everybody has been called a rino now. if you weren't in favor of the government shutdown you're a rino. i don't pay any attention to that. >> you never won more than what is it, 48%? >> i was just short of 49% four years ago. yeah. >> i think the last republican governor to break 50% is tom kean. >> the last republican state-wide was george bush 41. >> so every poll has you leading significantly. what will you be hap
i'm a guy who has cut taxes $2.3 billion in the state. our budget in fiscal 2014 spends less than jon corzine's in fiscal 2008. we have reformed teacher tenure, reformed pension benefits to make folks pay more for their pensions and to lose the cost of living adjustments. i mean, you know, if they did that stuff in washington, they would be having a parade for the washington republicans. so they can call me whatever they want to call me. you look at my record, i think most people objectively...
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and that's what we need to continue to do. >> de blasio also wants to raise taxes on the wealthy to fund school programs and he has a long history of activism. he traveled to nicaragua when it was under marxism in 1988, and in new york city, recently, supported a.c.o.r.n., the now defungs activist group. >> proud to have gone to nicaragua, working for a catholic progressive organization provided humanitarian aide to people in need. proud to have worked with a.c.o.r.n., which helped low-income people get the help they deserve. >> critics claim the plans will set the city back. >> we will have serious problems. it won't show up overnight, but over time, they'll continue to grow. >> he said his policies will strengthen the city, but after 19 years of rudy giuliani and michael blumberg as mayor, that shift will be large. >> ken cuccinelli appears to be gaining in the governor's race. terry mcauliffe leads by just four points in the latest quinnipiac poll. he was up at least seven last week. >>> we have a virch well seat again for you tonight in our panel segment. if you have not participated
and that's what we need to continue to do. >> de blasio also wants to raise taxes on the wealthy to fund school programs and he has a long history of activism. he traveled to nicaragua when it was under marxism in 1988, and in new york city, recently, supported a.c.o.r.n., the now defungs activist group. >> proud to have gone to nicaragua, working for a catholic progressive organization provided humanitarian aide to people in need. proud to have worked with a.c.o.r.n., which helped...
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he pushed ahead with his agenda anyway, passing a budget that cuts taxes for the rich and implements harsh restrictions to republgtive health. at the same time, he has defied his own republican tea party. there are two possibilities of what's going on and they're not mutually exclusive. one is that he's actually standing up against the right wing in ohio because he believes it's wrong and inexcusable to make 270,000 ohioans go without health care. he realizes his first two years in office were far to the right over the ohio electorate. and this is an attempt to move back in line with the public and set himself up for an event chul presidential run. senator, what is your read on the state of play of the politics of medicaid expansion in your state right now? >> complicated, chris, on the one hand, the government should have definitely used political courage, the fourth his gop members in the house and the senate to bring it to the floor for a vote. he refused to do that. they refused to do that. one in six ohioans live in poverty so we need real leadership here. the fact that this was
he pushed ahead with his agenda anyway, passing a budget that cuts taxes for the rich and implements harsh restrictions to republgtive health. at the same time, he has defied his own republican tea party. there are two possibilities of what's going on and they're not mutually exclusive. one is that he's actually standing up against the right wing in ohio because he believes it's wrong and inexcusable to make 270,000 ohioans go without health care. he realizes his first two years in office were...
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see if he wants to raise taxes, see if he has to raise taxes to do that. plus he has some thoughts on 2016. all of that is going to be in our woeb site after the show. we're right back. a little election day take-away on how to watch the result ls as they come in tonight. [ coughs, sneezes ] i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. but it doesn't usually work that way with health care. with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and cost estimates, so we can make better health decisions. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> poll closings will happen in less than ten hours, so here are a few final thoughts on how to watch this election day. of course to me, the big story is going to be the future of the republican party. this fight with the tea party that's going o
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it -- i don't necessarily agree with some of the tax policies that we have for patrioting of cash but with those costs to bring back in money from the united states, it certainly can make sense to borrow and buy back. >> we'll leave it there. thank you for your thoughts. tim courtney. >>> and some more trouble at jp morgan chase. the u.s. justice department and securities exchange commission are looking into the hiring practices at jp mogen at hong kong offices. relative of chinese party officials got jobs there and the bank said in a regulatory filing that several u.s. government agencies requested information about the foreign exchange trading business and whether employees were rigging the market. >>> jp morgan chase isn't alone. citi group, the bank that conducts the most international business revealed that federal investigators are looking into the foreign exchange trading for evidence of possible market manipulation. >>> more on the trouble of the affordable care act healthcare.gov. they looked at what users of the website experience as they shop for health insurance plans and
it -- i don't necessarily agree with some of the tax policies that we have for patrioting of cash but with those costs to bring back in money from the united states, it certainly can make sense to borrow and buy back. >> we'll leave it there. thank you for your thoughts. tim courtney. >>> and some more trouble at jp morgan chase. the u.s. justice department and securities exchange commission are looking into the hiring practices at jp mogen at hong kong offices. relative of...
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those are people that will create jobs and pay taxes down the road. you can't hold the waves from coming in. you have to keep making society open and you have to keep providing opportunities. if you start to focus on equal results rather than equal opportunity, unfortunately you start to dumb everything down and if you do that, you're going to get hopelessly left behind. >> up next, one year after hurricane sandy. more from mayor bloomberg and others on what cities can do to deal with the effects of climate change. >>> one of the big trends of the last few decades has been the growth of cities. more and more people around the world are moving to urban centers. and with that, cities have grown in power and importance. but what can a city do to combat something even bigger? climate change. i had a great set of panelists recently at the clinton global initiative. michael bloomberg, the mayor of new york city, judith roden and jim kim, president of the world bank. sketch for us the broader issue of resilience. you are doing work at the world bank trying t
those are people that will create jobs and pay taxes down the road. you can't hold the waves from coming in. you have to keep making society open and you have to keep providing opportunities. if you start to focus on equal results rather than equal opportunity, unfortunately you start to dumb everything down and if you do that, you're going to get hopelessly left behind. >> up next, one year after hurricane sandy. more from mayor bloomberg and others on what cities can do to deal with the...
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that's a republican saying, okay, we'll take higher taxes and more spending. the tea party is looking like it will get railroaded on this because a lot of republicans do care about pentagon spending. $25 billion is coming out of the pentagon next year and they are already carping about the $50 billion that hit this year. so they think they need $50 billion back. they don't want to give up another 25. so you're right. democrats have a lot of leverage. that's what harry reid was saying recently. they feel like they have leverage. they can even get tacks out of this. >> i think i was arguing a counter-point. the idea, steve, of how much sway the tea party has at this point, i think the jury is still out. you have tom cole, who has been a moderate basically all along but forced at specific moments during the shutdown and after the fact to go along with fractious strategy than he would have preferred. i wonder just where the republican party will find its center. >> let me put an uncomfortable truth out there. it's not just the tea party driving this process. fisca
that's a republican saying, okay, we'll take higher taxes and more spending. the tea party is looking like it will get railroaded on this because a lot of republicans do care about pentagon spending. $25 billion is coming out of the pentagon next year and they are already carping about the $50 billion that hit this year. so they think they need $50 billion back. they don't want to give up another 25. so you're right. democrats have a lot of leverage. that's what harry reid was saying recently....
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those are people that will create jobs and pay taxes down the road. you can't hold the waves from coming in. you have to keep making society open and you have to keep providing opportunities. if you start to focus on equal results rather than equal opportunity, unfortunately you start to dumb everything down and if you do that, you're going to get hopelessly left behind. >>> up next, one near after hurricane sandy. more from mayor bloomberg and others on what cities can do to deal with the effects of climate change. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. 1111 >>> one of the big trends of the last few decades has been the growth of cities. more and more people around the world are moving to urban centers.
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he tax cuts remained in effect. i think you're right, there should have been some revisiting of those tax cuts that were in effect, but the tax cuts allowed us to avoid a major recession back in 2001. host: you bring up deficits. how much motivation is there right now to get a grand deal done whether it's in this effort or future effort with u.s. just having posted its lowest deficits in 2008, is it? guest: we ended up the fiscal year that just ended, fiscal $6802013 with a deficit of billion. i believe the figure was, and that was a significant of 30%, 40% reduction of the previous year of $1.1 trillion. and the immediate effect, is it taking pressure off and things are improving. things are improving in the near term. part of the reason why the deficit came down so significantly, receive news wept up 13% and spending wept down 2% last year. the combination of those two resulted in the deficit coming down. the difficulty is that while that's a good sign in the near term, all projections because of the demographics
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deliberately weak body create by articles of con federation, no separate executive and congress couldn't tax or regulate trade or raise an army. it didn't really trump the states which you write were essentially sovereign nations and jefferson had a different vision. you write in your book, fixated at governing at the national level and served on a committee to consider ben franklin's original proposal in the articles of con federation and jefferson was a persistent advocate of more central command. why was that so important to him? >> because he was ultimately a pragmatic politician. one of the things that goes to what we all do all day and what we think about and a lot of folks that we know and love think about, thomas jefferson was a career politician, for 40 years from 1769 until 1809, almost constantly in public office. he stepped out for a little while, running but by and large, he was there. and he believed in the life of the republic. he believed that the american revolution and ensuing american government was the embodiment of this extraordinary idea in western culture about human s
deliberately weak body create by articles of con federation, no separate executive and congress couldn't tax or regulate trade or raise an army. it didn't really trump the states which you write were essentially sovereign nations and jefferson had a different vision. you write in your book, fixated at governing at the national level and served on a committee to consider ben franklin's original proposal in the articles of con federation and jefferson was a persistent advocate of more central...
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on pot sales and 10% tax on law enforcement. joining me to talk about this is cnn political analyst david gergen. good morning, david. >> hello, carol. >> thank you so much for joining me. i want to take a closer look at the new york city mayor's race. it's fascinating this year. recent polls show democrat bill deblasio is poised for a blowout. his political skills are not the only reason for his success but his modern fael, a family on full display in this ad, featuring deblasio's biracial teenage son. >> he is the only democrat with the guts to really break in the bloomberg years, the only one who will raise taxes on the rich to fund early childhood and after-school programs. he has the boldest plan to build affordable housing and is the only one who will end a stop and frisk area that unfairly targets people of color. he will be a mayor for every new yorker, no matter where they live or what they look like, and i would say that even if he weren't my dad. >> david, as you well know, that ad has received more than 280,000 views
on pot sales and 10% tax on law enforcement. joining me to talk about this is cnn political analyst david gergen. good morning, david. >> hello, carol. >> thank you so much for joining me. i want to take a closer look at the new york city mayor's race. it's fascinating this year. recent polls show democrat bill deblasio is poised for a blowout. his political skills are not the only reason for his success but his modern fael, a family on full display in this ad, featuring deblasio's...
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. >>> number four -- mexico is trying to solve its obesity problem by applying an 8% tax on high-calorie food. mexican legislators have given the go-ahead to the tax measure, and it now awaits the president's signature. the country is currently ranked number one in a global ranking of obese population. >>> and speaking of obesity, and maybe having a little too much mac and cheese can get you there. guess what? kraft's mac and cheese will actually be getting healthier. the company is making it more nutritious by adding more whole grains to the macaroni. and removing the saturated fats from sodium and artificial food dyes. the revamped recipe will hit store shelves next year. >>> all right. the makers of a popular hot sauce are in hot water with their neighbors. residents say fumes from the chile sauce are making their throats burn and their eyes water, and they want it stopped. straight ahead, our legal guys will weigh in on the spicy legal battle. >>> and in this week's "parts unknown," anthony bourdain travels to tokyo. he says visiting the city changes the way you see in the world, and
. >>> number four -- mexico is trying to solve its obesity problem by applying an 8% tax on high-calorie food. mexican legislators have given the go-ahead to the tax measure, and it now awaits the president's signature. the country is currently ranked number one in a global ranking of obese population. >>> and speaking of obesity, and maybe having a little too much mac and cheese can get you there. guess what? kraft's mac and cheese will actually be getting healthier. the...
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another 24% say taxes. so pocketbook issues dominating the new jersey electorate today as they decide whether to keep chris christie for four more years in the state of new jersey. look at this. it is not an optimism electriore when it comes to the economy. nearly 9 in 10 new jersey voters worry about the direction of the national economy over the next year. a bit of pessimism driving their vote as they look at the national economy and decide who they want to be their governor in the state of new jersey. again, let's take a look at this. remember, the president was slightly under water in the state of virginia. he's slightly over water, 51% approve, 49% disapprove, but again, a pretty evenly divided electorate in this state. the president won big, remember, twice, the state of new jersey. the president's job performance. here's one more, a lot of people are going to be talking about tonight. chris christie says if i win big, that makes me a formidable republican presidential contender. we're asking people a
another 24% say taxes. so pocketbook issues dominating the new jersey electorate today as they decide whether to keep chris christie for four more years in the state of new jersey. look at this. it is not an optimism electriore when it comes to the economy. nearly 9 in 10 new jersey voters worry about the direction of the national economy over the next year. a bit of pessimism driving their vote as they look at the national economy and decide who they want to be their governor in the state of...
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don't make the banks pay taxes. don't make google and amazon and apple pay taxes. let them keep their money. >> i understand. let's talk -- let's talk about the big issue. >> it's collapsing. >> let's talk about the big issue and i think we agree on this. by the way, i agree, we shouldn't slash and burn the 12, 13, 14% and leave the big entitlement systems out of touch. you have harry reid asked in an interview about medicare and social security. he said why do you keep bringing it up? you are obsessed with it. we are not going to do anything on those. we are not going to touch those. that's where the long term -- if we want to save america from debt, that's the long term fix. >> the biggest cost in the system, we keep coming back to it is health. it's out of sight. look at the curves. we both look at the curves, the costs of this are out of control. we know that we are spending $750 billion extra this year on health care in our country from what we ought to be spending. the way to get at that, stop the abuses from these hospitals which are the single hospitals in
don't make the banks pay taxes. don't make google and amazon and apple pay taxes. let them keep their money. >> i understand. let's talk -- let's talk about the big issue. >> it's collapsing. >> let's talk about the big issue and i think we agree on this. by the way, i agree, we shouldn't slash and burn the 12, 13, 14% and leave the big entitlement systems out of touch. you have harry reid asked in an interview about medicare and social security. he said why do you keep...
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on a bumper sticker, it's probably missing some important context, nuance, in facts, you know, war taxes, health care, these are complex policies. they can't be boiled down to a slick slogan. nuance is necessary. now there's a bumper sticker i can get behind. that's it for "your money." we're here every saturday. have a great weekend, everybody. >>> hello, everyone, i'm fredericka whitfield. here are the top stories we're following in the "cnn newsroom." one tsa agent dead, two others hurt in a shooting at l.a.x. now new information about the suspected gunman and a potential motive for the rampage. >>> a controversial nypd program remains in place. officers can stop and frisk anyone they think looks suspicious. but does the program unfairly target african-americans? >>> and chris brown is in rehab, but not for drugs or alcohol. the singer is getting treatment for anger issues. are celebs using rehab to avoid bigger legal problems? all that coming up. >>> a major investigation is under way at the los angeles international airport. a day after a gunman burst in and killed a tsa officer. he
on a bumper sticker, it's probably missing some important context, nuance, in facts, you know, war taxes, health care, these are complex policies. they can't be boiled down to a slick slogan. nuance is necessary. now there's a bumper sticker i can get behind. that's it for "your money." we're here every saturday. have a great weekend, everybody. >>> hello, everyone, i'm fredericka whitfield. here are the top stories we're following in the "cnn newsroom." one tsa...
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when you look at his stance, abortion, president's health care, taxes, unions, some issues that would turn democrats away from even consider gs a republican when you look at that, have not bothered them about chris christie. >> i think there are three things happening here. sandy is one of those things. if i were a voter in new jersey, i would look at sandy and that would probably be at the top of my list. the second thing is, chris christie is coming in now to -- at the descendancy of the tea party. the tea party was never that massively strong in new jersey to begin with. in 2009 when people like bob mcdonnell got elected, that was the senate seat of the tea party 2010, republicans take the house and now here we are three years later and what are we finding? the tea party is at all time lows. chris christie, traditional republican candidate is doing remarkably well in a state that votes for democrats on a national level. the third thing also is this, chris christie is someone who just speaks bluntly, whether you like him or not -- i disagree with him on women's rights issues but he
when you look at his stance, abortion, president's health care, taxes, unions, some issues that would turn democrats away from even consider gs a republican when you look at that, have not bothered them about chris christie. >> i think there are three things happening here. sandy is one of those things. if i were a voter in new jersey, i would look at sandy and that would probably be at the top of my list. the second thing is, chris christie is coming in now to -- at the descendancy of...
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another colorado tax on newly legalized marijuana. a proposed label on genetically modified food in washington state. in new york authorization of seven casinos ostensibly to increase aid to schools and property taxes. in new jersey a constitutional amendment to raise the minimum wage to $8.25 an hour, a dollar more than the federal standard of $7.25. governor, we were talking about enthusiasm and getting people to the polls. the raft of progressive measures, does that help with turnout, do you think? >> it does if they get a lot of publicity. if it's a vibrant campaign drives turnout. if it's on the ballot, probably not enough. >> progressive? >> ostensibly raise money in schools. >> see those progressives. always for the children. please. >> wake up. we're talking about gmo, pot legalization. you talk about gay -- anti-marriage equality issues in 2004, 11 states passed them by more than 57%. this year, 2012 ballot initiatives, minnesota -- last year minnesota failed to ban same-sex marriage, maryland maine, washington legalized, col
another colorado tax on newly legalized marijuana. a proposed label on genetically modified food in washington state. in new york authorization of seven casinos ostensibly to increase aid to schools and property taxes. in new jersey a constitutional amendment to raise the minimum wage to $8.25 an hour, a dollar more than the federal standard of $7.25. governor, we were talking about enthusiasm and getting people to the polls. the raft of progressive measures, does that help with turnout, do you...
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. >> will he cut taxes. >> he wanted to cut taxes, hasn't been able to get that through the legislature. the interesting part is he's perceived as very moderate, where you could describe him as moderate because he's a more -- he's not an -- he's a get things done, cut the best deal conservative and he has had to do that in a blue state. i think this is the fascinating test. when he's in iowa, what are the rand pauls and ted cruzes and rick santorum say? does mitt romney's blessing help or hurt? >> he's perceived as a moderate because he embraced the president of the united states on the eve of the 2012 election after super storm sandy. >> the man who by the way made sure that his state got funneled millions of dollars and stood by him when his state was in need. >> other republicans hated him for that. >> they did, but did his embrace, did the embrace mean anything to mitt romney in the end? absolutely not. >> if you speak to some romney folks, they were irritated by it. >> they were irritated by it but did it cause him the election? no, it didn't. this is a personal brand this man has.
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cuccinelli, cut taxes. to stop obama care and higher taxes, there's one choice. >> i'm ken cuccinelli, candidate for governor. >> difficulties piled up. you mentioned a few of them. today the president will be cam page for terry mcauliffe. >> the mcauliffe campaign didn't have it go in earlier. mcauliffe didn't try to nationalize this debate. i don't think the president's clinton will do a lot better. he and president clinton are best friends. it allowed him to raise a lot of money. that's the fact here that mcauliffe has a heck of a lot more money than cuccinelli. >> judy with charlie cook of the cook political report. good morning, judy. caller: i think the american people don't need more clintons and bushes in the white house. we've had enough of the clintons and bushes, hello. and hillary clinton is too old. the marriage is a joke. and i think she should receive a medal for one of the worst secretary of states ever. my last comment is our elections are so full of voter fraud, i don't know how -- it's im
cuccinelli, cut taxes. to stop obama care and higher taxes, there's one choice. >> i'm ken cuccinelli, candidate for governor. >> difficulties piled up. you mentioned a few of them. today the president will be cam page for terry mcauliffe. >> the mcauliffe campaign didn't have it go in earlier. mcauliffe didn't try to nationalize this debate. i don't think the president's clinton will do a lot better. he and president clinton are best friends. it allowed him to raise a lot of...
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it should be noted the limits have changed, used to be $5,000 you could set aside pre-tax dollars to pay out-of-pocket expenses. now it's more like $2,500 so do the math on what your family consumes in health care and out-of-pocket expenses are. at least you know, carol, you can roll over $500 of it. i used to run at the end of the year and buy a pair of glasses or stock up on a bunch of stuff that i needed so i could use all the money and now you don't have to do that anymore. >> we'll check and do our homework. thank you, christine romans, very much. >>> still to come in "the newsroom," you'll soon be able to keep your electronic devices on during takeoffs and landings but why this sudden change from the faa? will this make the flight attendant's job that much harder? for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. female narrator: the mattress price wars are ending soon the mattress price wars are en
it should be noted the limits have changed, used to be $5,000 you could set aside pre-tax dollars to pay out-of-pocket expenses. now it's more like $2,500 so do the math on what your family consumes in health care and out-of-pocket expenses are. at least you know, carol, you can roll over $500 of it. i used to run at the end of the year and buy a pair of glasses or stock up on a bunch of stuff that i needed so i could use all the money and now you don't have to do that anymore. >> we'll...
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>> the first thing i think that's amazing is people believe poor people don't pay taxes. they pay the largest percentage. the people that will be impacted, the largest group within this group of lazy people would be children. then the seniors and then the disabled. this is the overwhelming amount. more than 40% of the people on this program actually do work. new york city, they have more than one job. i think that something that happens with snap that really is terrible is that we look at the program and we completely negate the reality of our economy. we say things like and believe things like the government will save $5 billion. the part they won't tell you is every dollar that goes into food stamps, it returns $1.73 to local economy. so it's not just that government is going to save $5 billion. everyone is about to have millions of dollars snatched right from your town and no one asked you. >> many lawmakers would say the economy is getting better. mine it would be slow but it's getting better. the unemployment rate is going down but it's time to wean people off the sy
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tax reform. and loopholesffs for us to close in the meantime without jeopardizing the goals of comprehensive tax reform. my hope is that this conference and put our feet in both can't , for tax reform and against tax ripoffs. --ood place to start incentives that push companies to move jobs overseas. second is medicare. the future for medicare is better care at lower cost. 965.s very different than 1 chronic disease, cancer, problems --d other current government rules and practices impede our efforts to deliver to these seniors. we are working on a bipartisan proposal to address these issues. we look forward to working with the conference on these issues. there is a better way, colleagues. is there-- my view parity between defense and nondefense. the rule of the whole -- theration debate rules were that you are going to cut defense and nondefense equally. to change those rules in the middle of this debate would be a very substantial mistake. what we do with respect to defense, we need to make an h
tax reform. and loopholesffs for us to close in the meantime without jeopardizing the goals of comprehensive tax reform. my hope is that this conference and put our feet in both can't , for tax reform and against tax ripoffs. --ood place to start incentives that push companies to move jobs overseas. second is medicare. the future for medicare is better care at lower cost. 965.s very different than 1 chronic disease, cancer, problems --d other current government rules and practices impede our...
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even if the taxing power enables congress to impose a tax on not obtaining health insurance, any tax must still comply with other requirements in the constitution, unquote. in short, mr. speaker, obamacare was upheld as a tax. the supreme court did not and has not yet considered a challenge to the affordable care act's taxing provisions on the grounds that it violated the origination clause in the united states constitution. and, mr. speaker, it most certainly did exactly that. mr. speaker, the origination clause is found in article 1, section 7 of the constitution. and it states, quote, all bills for raising revenue shall originate in the house of representatives, unquote. in creating obamacare, senator harry reid took an entirely unrelated bill, h.r. 3590, containing just 714 words, and -- that did not raise taxes, and then he stripped it of everything but its bill number. he then put the 400,000-word obamacare that raised taxes in 17 different places into this empty shell bill. through this bit of legislative trickery, mr. speaker, mr. reid claims that obamacare originated in the
even if the taxing power enables congress to impose a tax on not obtaining health insurance, any tax must still comply with other requirements in the constitution, unquote. in short, mr. speaker, obamacare was upheld as a tax. the supreme court did not and has not yet considered a challenge to the affordable care act's taxing provisions on the grounds that it violated the origination clause in the united states constitution. and, mr. speaker, it most certainly did exactly that. mr. speaker, the...
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he's tried to cut income taxes. he's held the line on property taxes. what it shows, harold, is candidates matter. >> ralph, i don't know if you have time to stake round. thank you so much for joining us. just ahead mike hall briperin a john heileman separate fact from fiction. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. she'and you love her for it.ide. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your hea
he's tried to cut income taxes. he's held the line on property taxes. what it shows, harold, is candidates matter. >> ralph, i don't know if you have time to stake round. thank you so much for joining us. just ahead mike hall briperin a john heileman separate fact from fiction. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i...
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they will make them pay the tax. >> it works like a sales tax. any time you add a tax on to something that people are purchasing it adds to the cost. >> the taxes are on the insurance companies. they want to keep their profit margin a specific target and they will pass it on to the consumer. they don't have to do that. >> the cost of providing care is increasing. any time you increase the cost it adds to the cost of the coverage. they said that clearly when the law was enacted. the tax would raise health insurance premiums. >> is the insurance industry worried that it's not going to be profitable? >> what we learn side that coverage is not affordable. we know from experience if you have reform similar to what is included in the aca, premiums skyrocket and the market detablizes. we need to make sure we have enrollment that stays the same and doesn't get moved. people can have coverage. those are the things we focus on. these reforms won't work. >> is massachusetts the model when you look back, does that model work? that is what works for the insur
they will make them pay the tax. >> it works like a sales tax. any time you add a tax on to something that people are purchasing it adds to the cost. >> the taxes are on the insurance companies. they want to keep their profit margin a specific target and they will pass it on to the consumer. they don't have to do that. >> the cost of providing care is increasing. any time you increase the cost it adds to the cost of the coverage. they said that clearly when the law was...
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i will cut taxes. restore your prompt tax rebates. he raises property taxes. how does this work in new jersey? >> he cut the program and turned it into a direct credit. not only did he significantly reduce how much, most low income. middle-class homeowners and seniors receive. he converted it. instead of receiving a rebate check. you can then go out and spend. transferred into a direct credit on your property tax bill. shows up as a line when you get your tax bill. you no longer get that check. if this was the campaign commercial a month after he won election, i think that the results may have been a lot different. i think the takeaway is what he found is it is a lot harder when you are running the state and you are in control of the budget than when on the outside and you are criticizing the guy who is. >> crystal, it seems that he -- that he tries how to work this reputation as the straight talker. but it isn't actually based on doing what he says he would do. >> yeah, that's exactly right. and i mean in fairness. he doesn't tripe how y to work . he does wor
i will cut taxes. restore your prompt tax rebates. he raises property taxes. how does this work in new jersey? >> he cut the program and turned it into a direct credit. not only did he significantly reduce how much, most low income. middle-class homeowners and seniors receive. he converted it. instead of receiving a rebate check. you can then go out and spend. transferred into a direct credit on your property tax bill. shows up as a line when you get your tax bill. you no longer get that...
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tax. and i would make the case, one of the reasons colorado has been a high growth state over the last 30 years is precisely because they've had a very, you know, sound economic tax system. that's in jeopardy now. >> the flat tax is 4.6% or so on. all income levels. but if this passes it would move up to five or certain taxpayers and then 5.9% i think it is for people above $75,000 a year. but then, what's happened in the states that get rid of the flat tax, is it makes it easier to raise taxes again and again. >> right. just ask people in illinois, or ask people in states like new jersey and new york. you're exactly right. it won't be long before that rate goes up to 8%, 9% or 10% in my opinion if they pass this resolution. i don't think it's going to pass. i think the people in colorado are going to vote it down. >> if i could add, paul, what all this money is supposed to fund is more pre-k and full-day kindergarten. the evidence is not there that this improves educational outcomes. even
tax. and i would make the case, one of the reasons colorado has been a high growth state over the last 30 years is precisely because they've had a very, you know, sound economic tax system. that's in jeopardy now. >> the flat tax is 4.6% or so on. all income levels. but if this passes it would move up to five or certain taxpayers and then 5.9% i think it is for people above $75,000 a year. but then, what's happened in the states that get rid of the flat tax, is it makes it easier to raise...
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does it make a difference that the firefighter who rescues you a gay or the accountant who does your taxes or the mechanic who fixes your car. if someone works hard every day, does everything he or she is asked, is responsible and trustworthy and a good colleague, that's all that should matter. and the white house really feels that this is just continuing on a number of actions that the administration has taken here in the last couple of years when it comes to the rights of gay americans. we saw president obama not too long before the election last year change his personal view on gay marriage on same-sex marriage. he'd been in favor of civil unions as he came into office and he personally decided to support same sex marriage. we've also seen recently the repeal of don't ask don't tell. and with the obama administration stopping its enforcement of that federal same-sex marriage ban once the supreme court this year overruled that ban, we're now seeing same-sex couples a lot of them get married so that they can enjoy the federal benefits that traditional couples receive, as well. >> i know t
does it make a difference that the firefighter who rescues you a gay or the accountant who does your taxes or the mechanic who fixes your car. if someone works hard every day, does everything he or she is asked, is responsible and trustworthy and a good colleague, that's all that should matter. and the white house really feels that this is just continuing on a number of actions that the administration has taken here in the last couple of years when it comes to the rights of gay americans. we...
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reform proposal or tax proposal that will create jobs. explain what exactly that will do and why it's needed. >> sure. we're going to lower personal and business income taxes down to 5% and 4% respectively. 4% would be tied for the lowest in the country and pay for it by shrinking the growth of our general fund by population plus inflation that would have been worth $400 million tax relief, more than 500 the year before and get rid of one sixth of our tax exemptions and credits, that's going to take place over a couple of years. you can't just walk in and do that that's worth about 58,000 new jobs according to outside economists. and i'm the only candidate with a plan that an economist can look at and rate. and while my opponent obviously doesn't like my plan, he hasn't proposed one. you know, he just says the word jobs, and that's nice. i don't doubt that he wants more jobs in virginia but he has never laid out a plan how to do it. on the other side what he he has done is promised enormous amounts of spending all over virginia. my total,
reform proposal or tax proposal that will create jobs. explain what exactly that will do and why it's needed. >> sure. we're going to lower personal and business income taxes down to 5% and 4% respectively. 4% would be tied for the lowest in the country and pay for it by shrinking the growth of our general fund by population plus inflation that would have been worth $400 million tax relief, more than 500 the year before and get rid of one sixth of our tax exemptions and credits, that's...
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we get taxed. and since we all benefit, there are parts of this law that also require everybody to contribute. that require everybody to take some measure of responsibility. so to help pay for the law, the wealthiest americans, families who make more than $250,000 a year, have to pay a little bit more. the most expensive employer health insurance plans no longer qualify for unlimited tax breaks. some follks aren't happen about that, but it's the right thing to do. just like in massachusetts, most people who can afford health insurance have to take responsibility to buy health insurance or pay a penalty. employers are more than 50 employees are required to either provide health insurance to their workers or pay a penalty. because they shouldn't just dump off those costs on to the rest of us. everybody has some respons responsibili responsibilities. now, it is also true that some americans who have health insurance plans that they bought on their own through the old individual market are getting noti
we get taxed. and since we all benefit, there are parts of this law that also require everybody to contribute. that require everybody to take some measure of responsibility. so to help pay for the law, the wealthiest americans, families who make more than $250,000 a year, have to pay a little bit more. the most expensive employer health insurance plans no longer qualify for unlimited tax breaks. some follks aren't happen about that, but it's the right thing to do. just like in massachusetts,...
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the child tax credit is another refundable tax credit, the second-biggest refundable tax credit. as big as theut earned income tax credit. the treasury and that the general office has reported on that as well, problems with that. it is also -- it has also been expanded. most recently in 2000 nine. so, it has many of the same problems. andit has overlapping income over low income range and also in middle and upper income. if you can get it up to about $100,000 in income. and then there are other educational-related refundable tax credits. and income him over range. they are all structured similarly. they have this phase in range and then a plateau and then it phases out. you get more and more subsidy as you work more and more, and then a constant level of subsidy over a certain income range and then the subsidy phaseout. and the phaseout ranges where you get the disincentive to work additional hours. so, there is really no effect on the economy. it is a wash. over the the fact that higher income range, those tend -- more productive workers. they earn more by definition. so on bala
the child tax credit is another refundable tax credit, the second-biggest refundable tax credit. as big as theut earned income tax credit. the treasury and that the general office has reported on that as well, problems with that. it is also -- it has also been expanded. most recently in 2000 nine. so, it has many of the same problems. andit has overlapping income over low income range and also in middle and upper income. if you can get it up to about $100,000 in income. and then there are other...
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, you don't pay tax. this reduces revenue by $300 billion a year. if it were a government program, it would be one of the largest within the federal government. the way the subsidy is structured, the higher the tax rate, the more it is worth. ted cruz, his wife is a highly paid investment banker, they get their insurance through a cadillac plan at goldman sachs and it cost $40,000 a year in 2009. to get a sense, family health insurance would cost 15,000 or 16,000, well more than twice as expensive as normal. the tax benefit is worth about $15,000. now the cost to insure a family of four on medicaid at that time was about $11,000. so that it's not that their health plan cost more than medicaid but the part subsidized by taxpayers cost more than the entirety of medicare coverage. what the affordable care act does is shift around the subsidies, it takes the money and puts it to people who need it either because they have low incomes or high health needs and that's bad if you're a managing director at goldman
, you don't pay tax. this reduces revenue by $300 billion a year. if it were a government program, it would be one of the largest within the federal government. the way the subsidy is structured, the higher the tax rate, the more it is worth. ted cruz, his wife is a highly paid investment banker, they get their insurance through a cadillac plan at goldman sachs and it cost $40,000 a year in 2009. to get a sense, family health insurance would cost 15,000 or 16,000, well more than twice as...
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just look at his tax policies. christie killed an infrastructure project that would have created thousands of jobs and helped the state of new jersey. christie hates public schools, and especially public school teachers, as we found out in recent days. christie has said many times that he is against gay marriage, he doesn't think gay people deserve the same rights as everyone else. i think that chris christie has no problem with discrimination. the moderate from new jersey is no different on social issues than ken cuccinelli in virginia or michele bachmann out of minnesota. chris christie is the most dangerous kind of republican there is. he seems to like a guy who will reach a cross party lines to get things done. no. christie will get things done. he will turn america bark to the bush era de backel that crippled this country for years. he is wrong-headed on so many issues. but he's probably going to win tonight. he's the media darling, here in the big apple. joining me now is our rapid response panel, randy wine
just look at his tax policies. christie killed an infrastructure project that would have created thousands of jobs and helped the state of new jersey. christie hates public schools, and especially public school teachers, as we found out in recent days. christie has said many times that he is against gay marriage, he doesn't think gay people deserve the same rights as everyone else. i think that chris christie has no problem with discrimination. the moderate from new jersey is no different on...
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. >> he interrupted the tax money flow. tide goes in, tide goes out. in the temple, when he saw the tax collectors dragging the money out of the poor people and overturn their table. and once he did that, his fate was sealed. >> i don't know what that means. >> and today's top trender, cheap talk. i can't use the "s" word. >> oh -- >> they have crappy insurance. we're going to be getting rid of junk insurance plans that haven't delivered anything for the american people. conservatives won't trash junk insurance. >> you can keep the plan that you have and like, but there's a but in our health care right now? there's a but in the system? >> that's a big but. >> the community is welcoming the destruction of what are called, you know, the skinny plans. >> you find something goes wrong so you pick an enemy and you demonize somebody else. in this case, it's the insurance companies. >> this just kills the market. >> we chose those policies and yet the president says you didn't choose well. >> what else would you expect from the republican party but a bunch of
. >> he interrupted the tax money flow. tide goes in, tide goes out. in the temple, when he saw the tax collectors dragging the money out of the poor people and overturn their table. and once he did that, his fate was sealed. >> i don't know what that means. >> and today's top trender, cheap talk. i can't use the "s" word. >> oh -- >> they have crappy insurance. we're going to be getting rid of junk insurance plans that haven't delivered anything for the...
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he promised us no tax increases. huge tax increases. in fact, the biggest middle class tax increase we've ever seen. he told us that if we liked our health insurance plan we could keep it. tell that to 16 million americans today. or that the cost was actually going to go down. that didn't happen to jason anderson in my district who's 31 years old whose wife and 2-year-old baby saw their premium double and triple. >> what about all the people who can now buy health insurance because they had a pre-existing condition? earlier they couldn't buy health insurance. all of a sudden now they can go out and buy health insurance. you would welcome that. >> that was a heartbreaker for every american to hear those stories. that's something where republicans and democrats could have come together. the "washington post" said this is a $5 billion problem. you know me, wolf. i'm a strong fiscal conservative. i would have gone to the treasury and wrote out the check for 5 billion every year to pay for the pre-existing poll. that's something we could tak
he promised us no tax increases. huge tax increases. in fact, the biggest middle class tax increase we've ever seen. he told us that if we liked our health insurance plan we could keep it. tell that to 16 million americans today. or that the cost was actually going to go down. that didn't happen to jason anderson in my district who's 31 years old whose wife and 2-year-old baby saw their premium double and triple. >> what about all the people who can now buy health insurance because they...
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and we have a tax system that is not fair. we've got companies parking money offshore, and not paying their fair share. that would be a great place to start. because sales solves a lot of problems in business. and if you've got more money in the treasury. and i've got a call on the ro radio show today. guy said ed, the thing that really concerns me about you democrats and you liberals, all you want to do is raise taxes and get more money out of the wealthy, all you're going to do is spend it. wait a minute. president obama has given the sequesterer numbers a chance. remember, july and august of 2011 when boehner came out and said i got 99% of what i wanted? we have taken, the liberals, the numbers from the conservatives when it comes to sequestration. we have reduced federal spending. we have reduced the deficit in half. so this idea that if we get more money to the treasury from the wealthiest americans and all the democrats are going to do is go out and spend it, there is no record of that under the obama years. stick around
and we have a tax system that is not fair. we've got companies parking money offshore, and not paying their fair share. that would be a great place to start. because sales solves a lot of problems in business. and if you've got more money in the treasury. and i've got a call on the ro radio show today. guy said ed, the thing that really concerns me about you democrats and you liberals, all you want to do is raise taxes and get more money out of the wealthy, all you're going to do is spend it....
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it is sort of like the first president bush saying no new taxes. he broke that pledge. at least he had the honesty to tell everybody he was breaking the pledge. the president pledged this and never admitted he was going to break it. there's millions of people going to lose it, at least 15 million, including people in the small business community. many small business people are going to lose their plans too. >> we're going to get to that. dr. emanuel, the "wall street journal" reported this weekend that you in fact were part of a debate inside the white house at the time about whether or not this claim you can keep your plan, you can keep your doctor was misleading. this week -- >> i -- >> let me ask the question. then you can answer. -- whether it was misleading. on megyn kelly's show this week you blamed the insurance companies. >> if an insurance companies decides it's changing how it's going to structure its plan that is not the law doing it. that is the insurance company deciding for business reasons. >> but, doctor, the obama law demands that the insurance companie
it is sort of like the first president bush saying no new taxes. he broke that pledge. at least he had the honesty to tell everybody he was breaking the pledge. the president pledged this and never admitted he was going to break it. there's millions of people going to lose it, at least 15 million, including people in the small business community. many small business people are going to lose their plans too. >> we're going to get to that. dr. emanuel, the "wall street journal"...
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>> tax purposes. >> tax purposes, yeah. and the next one we want to look at is where, well this is about white babies, take a look at this. >> i am not ready for that kind of responsibility. someone come up to me with a baby like hey look at this baby. >> i would be like i have my own things going on, i don't have time to look at this little brown baby. >> and in this scenario i am assuming it is a little indian baby, if it is a white baby i would say that is disgusting, white babies are gross, i'm sorry. they are like regular babies that aren't ripe yet. >> rose: do you write all the time? do you co constantly wri? >> i do, at a certain point, you know, sometimes i would take a break from like writing the stand-up and then i realized that is dumb and i should just keep going because you get in a groove and, you know, even with this new special, i am kind of at the point where it is kind of close to being done and then i just hit like a new topic i really want to get into. i went to a friend's wedding and, you know, i talk
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here's what the voters have to say. >> all of terry's so-called plans and proposals will pretty much tax us to death. and we already are paying a ton of taxes thanks to obama care. >> the opponent, cuccinelli, as most people don't know, was one of the first to file a lawsuit to demise obama care. and that is the very reason that i'm here. >> i view criticism of obama care as just making life more cushy for the rich. >> especially with these people out here against obama care, i wanted to show my support for it. it's exciting to be on your parents' insurance if you can't get it otherwise. >> connie schultz, clearly terry mcauliffe has not run away from obama care. in fact, this has been a focal woipt point of his conversation, the benefits of the state of virginia. if he doesn't win, what does that mean? >> i am having a hard time imagining he won't win at this point. i think ken cuccinelli wishes he could make this a referendum on the affordable care act. but this is not a good time in virginia to be a tea party hero, which is what he has been repeatedly identified as. it's -- 170,000 em
here's what the voters have to say. >> all of terry's so-called plans and proposals will pretty much tax us to death. and we already are paying a ton of taxes thanks to obama care. >> the opponent, cuccinelli, as most people don't know, was one of the first to file a lawsuit to demise obama care. and that is the very reason that i'm here. >> i view criticism of obama care as just making life more cushy for the rich. >> especially with these people out here against obama...
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the income tax, if raised would get rid of a traditional policy of a low flat tax. i would make the case one of the reasons colorado has been a high growth state is because they've had a very, you know, sound economic -- that's in jeopardy now. >> the flat tax. all income levels. if this passes, it would move up to 5% for certain taxpayers and 5.9% i think it is for people above $75,000 a year. then what's happened with states to get rid of the flat tax, it makes it easier to raise taxes again and again. >> right. just ask people in illinois or ask people in new jersey and new york. it won't be long until that goes up to 8% in my opinion if they pass this. i think the people will vote it down. >> what all this money is supposed to fund is more pre-k and full-day kindergarten. the evidence is just not there this improves educational outcomes. even the department of education's own study on headstart shows you a lot of these early investments don't pay off. >> let's turn to new jersey where you are a voter, james, and chris christie, the republican governor, looks lik
the income tax, if raised would get rid of a traditional policy of a low flat tax. i would make the case one of the reasons colorado has been a high growth state is because they've had a very, you know, sound economic -- that's in jeopardy now. >> the flat tax. all income levels. if this passes, it would move up to 5% for certain taxpayers and 5.9% i think it is for people above $75,000 a year. then what's happened with states to get rid of the flat tax, it makes it easier to raise taxes...
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and we can do this by broadening the tax base and lowering tax rates in a way that doesn't add a dime to the federal deficit. the president put forward the details of his tax reform and pleadmead clear his commitment -- and has made clear his commitment to business tax reform paired with an infrastructure package paid for with one-time revenue. we have a real opportunity ahead to seize the tax reform and establish a simpler, fairer and more competitive tax reform in the yeats. -- years. they share much in common with the approach the president has put forward. there's no reason we can't start with the substantial policy areas we agree on and come together to find common ground. in addition to reforming our tax system, we must finish the work of creating new trade agreements that are free and fair. they must open up markets for america's businesses and must add to the millions of american jobs that are currently supported by trade. as congress comes together in support of trade deals we'll help expand the biggest, -- the biggest mark place in the global economy and rere-inforce the pos
and we can do this by broadening the tax base and lowering tax rates in a way that doesn't add a dime to the federal deficit. the president put forward the details of his tax reform and pleadmead clear his commitment -- and has made clear his commitment to business tax reform paired with an infrastructure package paid for with one-time revenue. we have a real opportunity ahead to seize the tax reform and establish a simpler, fairer and more competitive tax reform in the yeats. -- years. they...